Director/Artist

Michelle Gibbs

About Us

Why our customers love us

"We absolutely adore the paintings.They are fantastic and will look amazing on the wall. I have been really impressed with your services throughout the process and the end product has exceeded all expectations"

Description

A dreamy light-filled abstract landscape using high quality oil paint and imitation gold leaf on hand stretched and primed gallery wrapped canvas. The clouds are dissipating and the swell has softened. It is the calm stillness that follows the drama of the storm.
This picture has been painted on the sides so it is ready to hang without a frame if you prefer. A coat of retouching varnish has been applied to protect the paint surface. The work is signed on the front. An indexed certificate of authenticity is attached to the back.

£420.00

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Art2Arts are pleased to offer 10 months interest-free credit* through Arts Council England's Own Art interest free loan scheme.
You can purchase any artwork on the site between £100 - £2500 and spread the cost over 10 monthly instalments. Simply add the artwork to your basket and select 'Own Art' at checkout, we will send you an application to complete shortly after.

The artwork will be sent as soon as the application has been accepted and e-signed.

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I've always been interested in art from an early age. It was the thing I was known to be good at while at school; it made it okay to be shy, quiet and not so confident about sport or my scholastic abilities. My family emigrated to Australia when I was 15. I studied art at high school and during my first year at university. I then returned to England but was unable to continue studying art as part of my Psychology degree as it wasn't offered as a subject. I carried on developing my knowledge and painting skills informally. Drawing and painting were and still are a source of comfort and satisfaction. Several years ago, I fell ill suddenly with encephalitis (an inflammation in the brain) ending up in intensive care unable to breathe for myself... (see more)